o:7,k:Z.,:OZ''''','!-'-•,,, '-..,.,---- _ ~--,-,...::.'i.;',._,,A,...',4:-:•,.'4::J,:f.t6:-;!..,.f.',',`,1‘ ."*.7'..•.`,',',': -F.:,:, -,::::''j:7 -''.'l'-*:'-.1..i',.-:.' _ . „ . . _ itiljfklVlSlllo.4; imam wateltalitt.Z.t...:.—.rxiinn uwaari. • ACKEOWIC Jr. LINN/Jai FLOUR .. • • on:ig g i lli /Amon, PIWIRIOS AID Conatosioa .„ 6 , 'fbrtha nes of • rtour; Grillo, Pork;.B. --.. . !WV/halal'. 'Zak 'Chant; Bela; Tallow, lient, -, Potatow- Pot ',mho., -FM toothy, Clotan - y Lldeeed "14 X.od tral d 'Ad . &eds.Gn" Cash advance, madoon Cordgtootota._ - . - ', No. 287 Liberty It.. Pittabakigh - .-,-. i% V 14 , 13... '-43 ANleI. ig LL, COMB CP , l 1 al: 4ow Folotaantwo Yeacatare and whole.: old 'is , WERTEJAN RFAERVZ ceicrsr4 tier} R, LARD, PORK. BACON, FLOUR, nallo POT" D'AlltAltri, AUDEN EULUERATVE,' , LIN. SEED AND - LARD OILS, DRIED FRUIT and Prude., pin-ally, Noe. Aft wad 1411 Root street, - o - OULP:a to AKii ikniviaiutm Alsej, our*. 'and deemd fu rLotnr., - annix AND rtiODUIDC, NorTli3.Liberty *Duet, Pittdoingh. ip*,4o6befttutiot Flour for Dolma and 'Family ion 644tiikatini - band.' Partleid** *Mention ,pfd `lllllliAbolera Mr.Xerelinintite samonny. ocrgaly rW/1MM9174 BRAYS,At czoicarr; 4ealer In 'rEotra,:puT-; TSR, BEBBB, L* D, 011=8E, POILIK,', DEIED Alilr.01111ENN: YAMS e: 088 c• sea - er.B7. Llbeftleuliadvaace• mWe on'oposignenante4 . Warehouse. - .116.114,3ec0nd sitroct, Pittalmritt. rr* AND Dk&LNB IN WWDE OILS, OOMMIMION uatatiAßT claWyd Cams liani 'treat aad Duquesne Way J AMES C. McVAY, FORWARDING AND Comnouosktr.scuffor, fur Ow ode of FLOOR, anals, BACON, LARD, BUTTER., EGGS, oud W•akff. rrnd.r. geoer,.lJy No. iu_kairritnELD BTflEßVcorsoif of Pint, Yittsbuirgh, P.. sir Orders itad eonsignmenla.sollclUsit. ja22:lyd lc FETZER; Fonwitztmo AID cominssuni Itsscooffraor the ode of YLOUR, GRAIN, BAUONAARD, BUTTER; atEDS, DRUM FAU/y, sod Prodoco vuendly, No., la itarksa of., corner of Firot, - 14tobargh: o l ca:Ary, fr„_.OOOOILULXI..- lam SCEIOMAKER Yasciwrm whin j. dealers in -11110CE RIES, .3,1.01111, , GRAIN; PRODUCE; &c.; fio. 320 Liberty street. PlRobtirgb, Pa ___ pel3ally -"D lIIDD successo; J no. 5 646,16. 18:1 LI tiorty stieet, Pitt. 12:1E11 KR PR01r:101k . "4211 .. 9!T . °Affi 17- rulalkthilionestea. CEI . .. WUITE. BROTHERS; EolwA.Rnrso ma: Oottirisomi ./atocumno and .dealer to PROVISIONS`-AND PRODUCE GENERALLY, No. Liberty street. Pittabutch,:Ps. my 27 A SCIIOI%II, Commastos lobraimurr, , dealer in CRUDE ANDSEFINED °AMON ottx, GLASS,' MON; NAME!, da.i No. 183 Llinirt7 street. Wt ALkli ' , MANN }G ei .tri n. .... 1 DAvu, a'aAvoisas. AAA. A. corn's, . t Upodal kattner. lk i rEANs ,COFFIN, suocepore to atm l iiic 64. WIIO.LESALS. dRO 01S10; comer of Wood and Water Auselat.Pittobardb. Penn's.. WIG J. 1N1TCU8W1U.......DAN15L1N10PZ.........4. U. !MST 11. VOIGT. & CO. ; successor to L G L..Oraff„ PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MS CHANTS, 247 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, ' auS • JOU - SOIIX.• 5 -...... roves. 101ei: 10A t Co.,:W:luaus 0101V1AMY _4ILMSOX MINICIumvo, corner of tliftehiand Water streets. Pittab • b. Pa. jy7 LitpuKurt) • • - 24• _slit • ' , " Not.N. LA nut Groosto CoxitissionYamovurro, No. 1177 Wood ltroOt; Pituburgh. jeLdly J. tiIIMPATIIIet...4II.. S. PR0WN........ 1 11111..1/11M2111141 1.1.0)VN4, EURSPATIIICKS, , WHorat B.l:r..BlBoaias sad dealers In rLutra...Anio , 8448, atm.:1111 and 193 Liberty street; Pittsburgli.. - lAMBS DALZELL & SUN, trinicitlifiriumorra for Oa of CRU Z AND Rl MID CONON OR A NiCtO And 'my/apt:urea. cIDION-JOEfIik3IVN D ELLER IN PURR - LIMOS 'l4 NU CHEMICALS, YRRTUIIRRY,' RAMA , aooros, 'BURNING Jr LU IWO ILS, /AM- I Eranurzetims, - Ac4 ac.; of aria , qua -4041, 14',rdirta iiridea: - Cope; Nriatlts,,,, Oddiedleaith streeb; , PlNsbarghi'Pa. - , Prescriptions earetally ompentulect "IV Roars. , & batman. ifaxmfastiner of , WHITE LEAR AND LITLIARCIK, rAreer ofVoad itad Prutit. • treeggi , ritl•burg • ' • .• •.• mix?' Ott 4Y.• 3CtY "r t witiomaix ONALIDI tl ist DAMN; PAINTS, OILS., ',ARNIM:UPI AND DYNNTUFVB,:Na. DM Marty mireet.J.lDsburgh. dtl orienArni.nrceire nmpt.amantivit,. . rasontswi Lerida. itatAUN - -4 Wuneeuum-ANto. Iddoea me, corner. of' .Ltherty and St: Char atinelpt;PS bu :h. ll H. • :1:13131i, DiCrOGIST; Arad. coiner ot Wood attest and V o ll.3.l. ll lll.lqUaltdrab ,,, P.- • • • ..127011JrEr8. rOll s 144CONNELL; °nips, Naiad irtorry,Kmara Law Bmts. Willitien4l;to zt traznent, oscuriag and.coilec tknipf, boann Wadaugtun; District ........- 111111401.. & MELLON, - frrivx- - .Mitrrs Itr Taw, N0..133 Toortti abererenilthficld, - Piltatiorgh, Po. rrifait,hri Arroaxgr AND timotv lOU Found Areet r corner of ebony dkP ' thburgb,. T 844 t hi , A. UR A C}Sy ATrotaw (tlviva, Fifa. itnost, aijointog tit* Oft o r . ob4l/11 ilrowa,,..Pitteburgb, —• • tifd ' NAT: 46; l..ii&ims.uni kr law; hes reATToR iwved 10:101 LAW - •BoiLvtkrak sa. 12 blumurit, gtroK s " , dooriril3t. • Puter'ir Church. ,taysgay. S lso.l.l6Yedt, ATIVELNEY,AT LAW a-214c1° roan!' street, Lawrkes iDoDossior.. - term. ) 3 E O 4 . IcAUTCHINSON;Coxingatox. .Iy-IrbirrAsrrso Ilzarsorrs, &atm isi.WEDFI. Eltlrf EESEIIYI COME, FLOUR; FISH, DA., COW,- , BUTTEIL„' LINSEED OIL, ' TOTS AND —PEARL ASUES; SELDS,'GRAIN;DRIILD NEDIF and Pnidsee generaNs.' Bad bratai:Faliny Moor alwxyir'otr Idol& Agent Ibr , theeW pt . lladlwo telebrukt 'Patented Nut Star& ...Sze. 116. Second .1,411.4.5'F1rit sts„-behreb,4,7oid 'Nod Smith field, Pitol.nrgh ' • aps:dly . , . . AKE VU tt. Gbit; 'trrouiliugaLidlioaleibrelitt Bier chant iGirlwler fp orxr.ba,ZUTTZEI,,LAKE WISIVatIT Ptodnos' galerally, NO.' ZS. Wood stret, II • ." 110 isS CU, PosET•ax tri mis and dashes Is PROVISIONPI, tanikaeol kat sod. Patna anal*. '.. " • .$36:03' — GARDINER 001 7 FEN Aoixer J • itsv " lAKCI QM. * . 1 : 111. !'4 4 ° , 1 9 1 : 0 .4,`C0M.r V 14141 Aid lir - - .P.4oN.W3,'Aosim Ncilvm-Altut: -ea1:546% 7 0t Pamayinals .md mna. OmPsugeN ST bluer .treet. .btooßsraict , INSOZAXCIi Cot►Atrr, wrier Karts' and' Wilda; 1 4 .11 17 . x - ti"rir, thianir se AJIT lurnurs : tioctorrArrAusssiorr Issinmgcs Coirnurs,ltr TM* stmt. 01 1 1 4-440 0PH. -- .L . .. sou WILIOX„..71=1111 W. aum....l4.7XlVwAtilrosam rosizor 'DONCiTiOijfir GOODS, [to. RS Wo o d street„ Wed house abaro , Dhemeoed. Plt6borßb." •10:42tt I M; EgURCIIIIEEL.D, Aviscopige, \ . Whialisale aka 41.un, Nam BTAPLZ relic" yosr.aroppe;;Nonlir!' lit comer of ? • Market etnel. . , W: • A r " , • it 4 - LNJ., Maim IX DIM (loom No. Ea Nark** itriee; Wives tlitrd sod fl HA - N LOVE. Visiutz nirr V. raiiiiserliKnumut Gam; .Ig *MA °sir fool Ile•dlivs, No. 'Nl . Nlorkot otrop*.Tigoborsk.`. - ,L-roaraivalar-Gs, 2. - °SEMI torbig i. OBAiint KataoSitsornouti Aiitifteo.l! G O%Haf, Nadu* itriet;Pittsbarrlt., : . stab CKUM At at, DWAVInt Ihmomoosq„, Pittahm• amtfi fl • Tr or voltam patter looliefitmiksmaeliasi.- 11E== • 0,57, . . ,!TZ, 2 cie',..,i;; , .!: . ; ,, ! . :'l , ;I" t IN 17 49110 CERN ---- SHRIVER LAZEAR, COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Corner seeoed. Nos. 27 sad M Bo4t6Aold Stn. PITTSBURGH, PA. WM. sixxxxxsucx. TM. H. KIRRFATRICK & CO., Wiiociaxis Claocsas, Cxxxisixox Illcacuxwri mai Dula's tx. COUICCIVZ gtODINf.. No. 753 ' •• - • • atp7 • TIIDL LITTLI, JANES 1.111[4. LITTLE & TRBIBLE, * Wnoucssui GROCILS AND COMXINIJON MANCIIANTS, &LIAM irt PRODUCE, SLOUR,BAOLIN, CUISESS, FISH, CARBON AND LARD OIL, IRON, NAILS, D LASS, COTTON YARNS, and Pittsburgh manufactures 1011.1.111, 112 Second street, Pittsb • h. =WWI IrVONALD...-11. A/USUCKIX, AIsVOKLIC. ASCDQN4LD •ARBU CKLE, WHOLW o•■AM. MA aliorint,Vtobuci Cokuusaunk Al ItS, aaira, Jobbers hk N. 0. SUGARS and MOLASSES; 111CYINED SUGARS and SYMMS, FLOUR., BA CON, BICE, CIIEFSE,BEICDB, de., No. 253 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. . • nothly Wrrl.l r. SoiI[[.REYMER & BROTHERS, succesaore to Reymer t Anderson, Wholesale Seek= In FOREIGN FRUITS, NUTS AND SPICES, FECTIONER Y, SUGARS, FIRE WORKS, Ao., Noe 126 and - TM-Wood aovet.etaiah Pens Pa . ry=dly , cantos nisranalt. TT BAD METZGAR, GROCERS AND Coml.Mani Dfancearra„and .denlera in s all' Mena Conl l l2l , PßADVOr.lati Pilltssultan M racrinunOlo. 249 Liberty 'street, app.:rico head of, Wend kraal, Pittston .b, Pa. a jto ROBISON CO.,' Witouissis GRo au Wm. Conussion MX&CRASTII and dealers In all kinds of PROVISIONS, PRODUCE, and. Pitts burgh manufactures, No. 253, Liberty,street,, Pitts ! . burgh. • j A. WHOLE..ALS GROOlilt, f) • Consumes iliatuntaar and.dealezdin FLOOR, (TRAIN, 4160140X:6ND PIWYLIFJOSS, No. 270 Liberty slreet:Oppasite Sind, Pittsburgh, P. air Liberal advance. made on consignments. m1113:I a • IEO. li. JUNES, W HOLESALE DEALER 4.E it. GROCERIES, MANILLA ROPE, OAEUSL OLLS. VlTClfalUlkidsbe4b uaniltabtured artichi% No: 141 1 PitAr facet, abOio dot /Ismougahola Bridge, Pi ttsburgb, Pa ....IL V. DALIZILL. ROBERT DALZELL 4*. CO., 117noLE- J.V SALL Gaocm, Comassiox AM) reIIWAILDINO Eleaciums, sod &WWI , id. PRODUCV, and NUB burgh manufactures:NW jt. snu Sail a,.. LAMBERT TM:LIPTON, Wansawr. thioczu, PII.ODIMIL DEALIIIII and C 0111.161110 1 ,1 /124:31Altri, No. 6 Sixth aqua, PltUbouh,,,Ya. . no14:1 . , . . , WATT A. WlLSONy=WifoistsAis GRo: czar, Co lutiltioilLsEddealers to Prodwan and FttratiE nranotaanuns. No. 138 Lib erty staneer:Fittrbir . • u2s SAIAIL. DIU , IA), V,Oxpizati.i .1 Gaoczaii,-COinethanion driers PRODUCE, No. SO Watet.street; aiitt:lti Front kneel, Pntrbargh. .4;120. W. DILwOkI7I... 11.1,11.WoSSW. Lf S. DlLlVOlifil tit CO.,.Wllimasatal Noe. 130 and 133 .Seuend Amt.. mme ;Smithfield, rittatrutgh. net - • I FOLLN FLO fJYD Jr. 10. WHOLEIIALF. visa AND Coinuallos Itzscuaars, No. 172 Wood bind 228 Liberty shoot, Pitt•burgb. IWILLLIAI BACIALEY, WiIOLEISALE TT Gsocza, Noe. 4/ Auld .20 Wood street, Pitta ur• b. Ps. "italdif M.Olll =7.-.l2,••••ewm MCI it • • ' HoLsiALE UROCti, loivortor of 1100.1 ASH, No. 273 Lilwrty !wont, Pittabargb, Pa. mitt; . 11 . 1 .ru1dcrumElits TIANIEL BENNETT .160. N Atexu ',A, r.Acrintm or WHITE - STONE CHINA AND CREAK &VLORE!) WARE, IldrOrner. L WAullottes AT No. 74 norm Etrairr, Pirnevaa., PA. . ~mbls:lyhos. 11r. 111AC1C111T0•11.........4. r. ILL 6T. MACKINTOSH 11111111'111LE CO., ITJ. corner Pike and O'Hara streets, m.o. the City Maier Work., Pittsburgh, Pa., Manufacturer. of MACKINTOSH AND DEMPAILL'S IMPRoVED PATENT OSCILLATING STEAM ENGINES AND SLIDE VALVES, of all tics and best style.: Having pat tip inachinery-of large capacity and of the beat quality, we are prepared to do 'hoary Job hlng, and .olicit work in this lia. , trotting that by pro i rtucea an d the character of our work, to merit pat rWe ic hisrte n :raci ' al attention to oar BALANCED .IrALTE OS4HLLATING ENGINES, o combining •adrantage• heretofore unattained fu this clam! of ltnginea 42 Ind AvriLLIAB BARNHILL & CO., Nu. 61 • IT Pow* ottani. ta4ol 7 lLuLarj, PlUmburgii, Pa., MOAN BOILER MAKERS AND SHOOT I DON WOO/MKS; klanaLlaurera of BA RDUIL PA T. ANT BOILED, LOCONOTIVO, WLUED and CYL 'INDKR. BOILERS, CIIIHNZYS, DI/ETCHED, IRS LSD, STEAM - PIP/611, CONDRNISZUS, SALT DUCAR PAN5,..111.011, YAWLS, LIFO DUATS,ete., eta. Also, BLACKSIIITII'S WORK, /MIDGE and VIADUCT IRONS, done al the nhort aid notice. All ordonafrooka dletance promptly at• ,ended to. ' • Jo= TIIHUMAB MOORE, ,MANVDACITIMSR. OF 11 am MULLS IX ALL cikw of CuPPER-Itts- TILLSD PURR, BYE WIIISK 'sad -WARILY YIN - SOAR. ,Ifftd. 489i151)7 . 90 1 111 , 1;195411 . 14 street, between Smithfield mid - Gnat streete, - Pittsburgh. Priesteorders solicited. lliglo.t market prim. solid for RYE. Inmelfi,lo-auditil other poisomitts ingredients • raoclS Sy xtract/WO); m pivot - ea mew wed improved. OSEPH k. HAAIILTONACW., • C.rner of First and Liberty streets, • . PITTSBITEGIU 'PA. mortrrAcrutica or LIPEBIOR STEAM MACHINICRY, _ • turd:F; WATzt.'ST., pittemigli, -. 6iacurwttivrottomvaluvirrs, itovanternawcoxmcost #44OII4ILEOAD, ea 'deseeltitioiL; . !et eis.t.d or ahep, d 131`ilbitlexd tarp pr eaull.'mi to cintir at Awl twllce. ;A".P.Wammiresiont:olmaphltilv,sebiincl.. mothr. .. II L. 1 -.1" , ti 7.! ) : - sticcessot -az • of- 0 1 1Phint.'rlitamakiabir of .Er6i P 11 . 108111 ) , NUTS•ANIP - WASHICILY, 4JRAIECOAL HORSE.SHOLIIION sad NAIL'ICODI, BOILER yantonAtivi : lßON'WOßlCS.lriyitte., P. jyala st. - Wanboas% 13:Wood .A.PittailtbKUpp:' • l• •••111111•2•••»...l. V r i`f•plif•2l . ..., • •••l• • GAZIPIRIJ. zp . X, fiE LSi OIL GLASS WOW/ le. PLUNKETT &Oa:, Bele - 1 - MAi.l7llc• - ftitir.o.,,,WarehoweiSio. ,111 (Weal, `trot earner' of Vint, Plltetetre4,l%,. . 1 (4,1 y d A *III24 • AUDDLIS -We `NO," 214 Enmity street, opposite' kith,' Plitibitit seintlinettrerief WHIPS, LASHES AND BWITC BR and every dreeripthea. of LEATHER BRAIDED WORE.. . •' , . tare Bolletted bon tbe trae, and good. prompt ly Ippod as per toddroctioui. ‘546.17P 7jvrlzr,./ frIEETH - EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. BY TUB un 01 AN APPARATUS WHILRJIBY NO DRUGhIveGALyANICHATTXBY 4141: UtOLD. Cold weather la the time when theappeateetom be bead tilibahateeftellteßi.k. „ edam kentlemen and thetr bmillas have bad their toeth.extracted by my promo, and are ready to lantify se to the eafety.and . pelaimmesofor,the opera tion—whatever has been mid by patina Interested in emeirtlng the contrary, having no kaowledge of my tlirniliiiaiiidi;Arreay -. • ' Smithfield in. ... ffa Pittsburgh.ADAtlitii Moslem Connelly's ..olklatiding, owner of Diamond and Grant airaida, finizamiczaDr. A. X. Pollock, Dr: :Thamions Dobbins, Roman lirmdk,".7 , 4s'al/L7!CTDR4L. AM S' late assistant to ChulaOut t7ittPrePtineraPLlClT DRAW was man: SP IF MATIONS 'toe 'all kinds of ,D4l,lropKin. !lids their erection on radon tat% Canoe, olne• on Andaman draft, between latecock and: ltobtortaretneenerMieglienrOtty: - - _ :jou: (,).F.rdt 1:13 •Ar • ZHU • ARCM _vgaz,ANiks, IRON—RAMC -BLOM, ?UM sineett ParnidiesPIiA.BII)ANIIIIPECITIOATIONS 01• 1 414.4wriotion;workarsperfoirsad ° 4 .° l affigiNF,t. l l4. .411'1 r ;WarilinC.4 7 4lo•. l ;-+'7.- COLCRLOTIVIVIAjiii i iii er 4, -. • as Thl4l . till PANO4ORTEELIUsd-I.M- W"4"" Winiltrr "ll4WW - toc,ttie OIL aka lot DAVIS4 - 170'.11D0n9lt .1 . 1•11t014 withcstaritb. bk Salem Attacks.' gteg al; AmFie*44l..,...ift I eA ICIM PARe 3 MA, 1 AL' ,opn.alreet,bitaware 1 r~lll. • rr , 1 Kn. ,g )r . 4 WV b-... 41 bbbj, damn r bite i 14) • • r Wood a. astrod 424 r afialite'irtlatraia'oo uro • J .% ' r y AND COMMERCIAL JOURNAL. TT NABE'S PIANO:.-_.j mA • . JA., received a thole+. etmly of . celebrated COLD MEDAL PREMI-1 VIM PIAI4I.34OIITES, manufactured y WILL Alt E ABC d CO. They have beet, awarded the high eat premiums for oteelleilra over all oompetition, and are prononnevel by Thalberg, Serackueeh, Satter and other dirtinguiehed pianists to Le equal, if not eupee rior, to any in this nonntry. CHARLOTTE BLU3IE, 43 511th et., •plO Sole Agent forKnahe's Unrivalled Simon. GI/QUER/I NOW - chef.. uppli of tho unrinlkal KNA BE PlAht.rd, warranted for nye years, and pronounced to be equal, If not ariperior to any 'ln thin country. The Plana now arriving were personally selected by the subscriber, at the.new and epacions Dieter,- of Wrn.,_Xnabe,A Co., Baltimore. Please call andeltarnine befeni purchasing elsewhere. CiIAULMI4 .BLIIHN, 43 Fifth streit; mh26J Bole Agent foriinabe's unrivalled PL.. AirkaS.Sit.S. ,lIAMMER 7 3r, U LYS have. 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WEDGWOOD'S DICTIONARY or .rrymoto- GT, • new edition.' Edited by George P Marsh. For mid h 1 R. S. DAVIS, 93 Wooclet. 800K,5.1 ..BOUKS I hLeditsoi.Uares of Electrielly--Garrett; ..liocroationa of at Oountry Parson; Quoteua of Society; Spare Doors, by J. Drossy Y. ; „Men, Women and Books, by L. Hoot; oxtmb's Book.; Good Fight, by 0. Roado; Personal ffirdory of Lord Beton; Life of Sir Tbillp Sidney; Songs In litany Keys -0. W. Holmes. Poems, by Rost•Terry; Liberty and Slarery—Bhalsoo; . Leatrirot on Aporalypor—Butler; Lifo nod twee:, OS of laroglart; y of all lieltigiona eta, rote. mLc J . L. READ, 78 Fourth street .117 ISCEI,L.I.IrEO US Ca MAIDS. DONS I'OR.WARD, ATTORNEY AND tiOtlltr.L.oll AT LAW. three on the Sarah .wart metier of. Diamond .ud Gran( atreeta. Will attend -to .11 tontine.* nonslip Intru.ted to the legal prorog ation. Put ieular attention. given to the preparation and trial of .edera In the several Cowie. Collection. protnitile and-rernitte.l. latn4 A L. WELSH t • C.A.- Prot ?old Commerce Ms., Naktenore, Meneralithnnwission Merchants & Agents V PUNTS OUNPOW DER A NI , SAFETY Ftl Itecerv. on euneirduard all kind. of {V ILITIditN ItoDUCE, and =he edranrea thereon. ' • P. B.—naltrodd track in front of Warehoune. • litgrca TO William IL Smith Alto.: Stiller& lticketatia, George W: Smith & Co., Pit - Monti bpoutor S Garrard, Gulp & Shepard, Mrrolianlie Book, Baltimore. U. DO /lord &Nona, . . . U/Crll 1 t iuiUNY , (Ants' tfialoN; ILL hfrarasarra nod N holtaale lioalsrs lu HACK ICItEL, SA (AXON, SHAD, 111 , 11tIN1G, (*HYING, No. Hu North Miami., lairroon Naos nod Arch iitrreta,.Piturotbrau.. • :Maxi barrels., Mare Mackerel--large, iind medium ' else Hie. 1, 2 and 3, itrasaorted pasha/pa. ' 50 harrele'prinie N0..1 Halifax Salmon, • NV do Nouninny Maid Shad. 4tsio Alo, superior No 1 Herring, Consisting of digetrout 'brands, Labrador, Halifax, Bay of island and Ewa - port, its. !am Wise &stud and NO, 1 Scookod Horriruni, ltsabquiutails Goorgs'a and Grand liana t'shnialb Which as sow offer at ae loaset sash prices, and, ',obeli a hall before buying. 111 1 / 1 1 . 111r.,t KUHNS, deiland No. 146 North Wharrea`Pbil'a. 1,4 1 U liN IT U isgLad NO VIP WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. 92 and 99 Third drool, opposite idmondson &Co., and 111 Youth street. 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Wazwri Eomom—Single copnw, $2 per annum Five or niore;ll,l6;Ten or upwards, SI par annum Invariably in advance. ADVERTISING AT REASONABLE RATES. TUESDAY .MORNIRO, APRIL is. -The Liverpool *Change on the ' War: "Hope deferred maketh the heart sick," anti it is still hope deferred on 'Change. Things: ought to mend, but do not. People are cheer ful, but business is bad. When is there to be more activity ? The talk wen, that this acz; cursed war in America ie the cause of a world i of misery all over the world; that the evil ' embraces all the civilised inhabitants of the' globe ; that trade is stagnant from Galway tot the Amoor ;• that manufactures lanituishi•thati people want employment that speculation is i defunct ; that enterprise is dormant ; that a sad apathy seems to have seized on the human race, and that misery is, in consequence, in-1 tense and widespread. The general talk was that the'war hill soon; be over; that amend is rapidly approaching; that the Cnnfederates, having done alt that brave ; 1 • wen could do,:inuet, like other gretit nee, eutmsit to destiny; that the Chances are egoista than; that they will retire iron the war with all 'their honors wade brighter by glorious are et; that they have failed because-it wats impossible to succeed; that the adversary was four to one against theiti, end that it "is no `disgrace to yield to an enemy so powerful ; that they will not play the barbarian and unchristian genre of persisting in opposition when the result is inevitable; and that when passion tab:sides the secessioniSta will unhesitatingly admit that the Dalted States have after all given ample proof of the resources residing in_free Institutions; that this war, frightful as it has been, impresses on all mankind a lesson that cannot be _forgotten ; that it has upset a mul titude of false conclusions, and taught European powers to be wise, by the itatrue tion afforded by the Government and the people of America; that the people - had given proof of the value of the Anglo-Saxon blood which circulates-in their veins; that the North and South teem with the same evidence, and that this evidence wilt end in a verdict of permanent good; that - when the civil war in America broke out, the 'conclusion openly ex : pressed was that America had. collapsed; that democracy was a fiction; that therepublio was about to experience the fate-of all republics; that self-government was nob to be expected 'among a people so boastful and demoralized; that the North would have to submit to the South; that she bad no money, no army, and no bond of brotherhood; but that- the experi-• cows of a few 'mutate Wilted all•these pre dictions; that demoCiarly was on its trial, and has obtained a verdict in its favor; that in eight months the' federalist, have produced the largest, ' • and; according :to Doctor Russell, the finest • army in the world; that the - government pays its way ; that comparatively 'there is so dis tress ; that there is no discontent; that there ore no mobs ; that the - people ant as one man in support of the government; and that, the government ie acting strictly its obedience to the Constitution ;find the lament tanghi in rope is a roost isrporPutt sin& Miseet.asoluabte one—first that on efficient dray cirri he issprorised in afro" month. not ofeelenteers; thmeoldier• so improvised can right like or better Mao veterans; that standing armies are therefore no 'longer reersrary with action. enjoying roartifutimmi gancruotrata; , thatvolunteen are armies when, panted; that next the fight between the Mar- . rimao and the Monitor demonstrated that easel warfare se - hitherto' Conducted must now cease; that iron-clad steamers hence , : forth will rule the ocean ; that very few of these will be ,raininsd, and that Cf course,..our navy estimates, after the few ire built, will gratify oven Mr. Bright; that these are great and glorious discoveries; that they hand , over eivilicetioti to the protee lion of science; that warm will be few, because without uninterrupted trade nations cannot nosist immediate 'misery ; that all civilized peoples have now clearly one interest;- that not one of them can- drop out of the market without entailing on all others the evils of bad trade; that the American, have secured for themselves as derma/ creroption from external tan; that all other nation, will let them alone, 6reansr a conflict with them ankhd be ruitiotia that the Yankees, by this war, have made' themselves toasters oldie position; - that their Produce 'is essential to the prosperity of the civilized world; and that, consequently, the civilized world wilt always • keep on friendly terms with tbem.—iieerpool Journal. ' The Naval Engagement at Fortress Monroe. ' It is impossible to overrate the importance of the lesson contained in the inoldente df the late lea-fight between the Federal and Confederate squidiens. In this unexpected ,and unparalleled engagement we get the first real glimpse of a new !system of naval war fare, and it will be our own fault if we do net profit b the instrnotion afforded. It is clear, bower . r, that neither the Merrimac nor - the-Monitor ti be exactly measured against ;our own prod odor's. .It does not appear, for .instance, that either 'of these vessels could pin to aea, or Venture far from land, whereon .oar own Warrior, at will have been seen from Capt. Cochran's report' in our impression of . yesterday, is fit for active service in any part of the world. Still there are point/ of great interest involved in the comparison. Both the American vessels have sloping sides, or if the Monitor's sides are not net at an angle they are so'low as to afar little mark for shot. ',The Anierierine, therefore, seem to rely upon _the protection obtained by this expedient, whores/tie have not yet adopted it, and, in deed;the "Iron Plate Committee" . of the In stitution of Naval Architects have jut de clared their conclusion, - that "angulated sides possess no rail adiantage as com pared with the usual upright sides." ar o t one - objection which was urged against eloping sides • has not been sapported by the eipertenoe or the late .aetions. It was plena bly said that & ship acting like a ram might run over one of these low vessels with the greatest ease ;, but the Merrimac did strike the Monitor wittiont.any such result. An other notable pointis suggested b the arma-. mints wf the two vessels. The Monitor bad two guns only, but each of them gunit was nearly testes as largess one d f the Merrlieao'i, end they were worked from a "turret." If, 1 thirefore,tWo lune proved a match for twelve, it past have been owing either to their cali bra, or to the nett mettiod'of using then:. 'One eeacitision, .however;raidadts of no doubt whatever; and It kaPparieloire - the malt im petustie or all. ..Tdever le as end of wsodew eiiiie . ler ever =strike 'Americans' are now re-' cogrssirig tire/ad so eathephrpose. -In eddition to what they havalsivished on iron-clad' Vas-, Belli during thitast t'welve'months, they are no* preparing to v0te526,000,000, or upwards of 5,000,000 i: more, for structures of the semi claim, 'and will probably. 'Arend 'on thi, ob ject, without idiot sir aeruple, in, the course of a year ortWo, a sum which no British. Min-- later would venture to demand. Let us •hope that we' may turn their tessobing folioed isa coubt, andtoistehthens inthis efficiency, if net in the d e • siveness,, 'Of 'our proceedings.— Lomas Gan. irinuttr.—Wie ettptiote 'it . wenld be - contraband to toll our'readers' whet is well boom% well,lnforeted !holes here, and what the rebels are frilly posted on by this time, of the movements of Gen..Yreinont, Therefor!, we only say hat le is carrying blithe' buidnies of his .div ,tatent srith - 3lus , itinost and . that he ill very goon , be beard *vette AP' .the Whoke elinnn Atin . Monroe stoto,l into' po#ltioq gun t a#4l. 'mlzd trgai • . . .—Late savants.. from foytrets 1 ebst Glatg - 14604.141 p 10 getting biraii lrisattown, ibis'', moigit' the ~limmiveoit the nder; will t . be t 9. 5111 0A0'0RR.:- -';'.- -',...- - . i •-•,----,'-',1:,3,1_..-1.. _ . _ • . Who are the Friends of Fieedom? We give below the yeas and nays in the Home, on the final vote abolishing slavery In the District of Columbia. The day will loon come when this record will biof more impor 'ante than it is now, when gray haired men will say with pride—my name stands in the affirmative, and the children of the nays will bow their heads with shame, when they read the.recital in history. The bill was passed—yeas, 93, nays, 39. YEAS. Altricb, R, Alley, IL, Arnold, R.,•• Ashley, It., -- Babbitt, IL, Baker, R. Baxter IL, Beaten, IL, Bing/utel, U.,' Blair, R., Mo.,' Blair; R., Pa., Blake, B-, Fenton, R.,' Fearsunlen, Fisher, IL, Irniuchot, Frank, IL, Gooch, Cloadarin, IL, Granger, Haight., 14,, Hale, R. Llariehett, R. Harrison, U.; . Hickman, R.,. Hooper, 8., Hutchins, IL„ Julian, R.,' Kelley, R., Kellogg, R.,IIIch Kllllugar, R., Lansing, R., Loomis, R., MrcKnoyh R L '" , McPherson, 8., 111IteheU, 8., MOorheatl, ILK Morrill, R./ Morrill, R.ort., Nixon, 'Odell, D.; Olin, IL, • • Broarne,ll. , , 8.. E„ Buffington, EL( -Campbell, IL, Chamberlain, EL, Clark, IL • Colfax, li. C.aklb , B, Fred. A., D.P., CaW , klins.ll4:l2., Curode, K., Davis, R., Dawes, K.,' Delano, .Dlve°,-R., DiseU, R.., Dunn, Edgerton, H., Edwards, R., Eliot, R., English, D., NAT& !Johnson, D., Knipp, 8., • Lew, D., Lizear, 13., Helm", U., De), D., Menzies, U., Morris, D., Noble, D., Norton, D„ Nogen, D., Pendleton, D - Perry, D., Allan, D., Bailey, D , Pa., Diddle, D., Blair, 11., Va., Bro)en, U., Va., Camay, Crittenden, U., Dann!nine, D., Dunlap, P., °rider, U., Hall, U., Harding, C., Holman, IL, The Ne w Apportionment The following are. the Congressional dis tricts under the new apportionment : I. Second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth and eleventh Wards in the city of Philadelphia. 11. First, Seventh, eighth, ninth and tenth Wards in the city of Philadelphia. Twelfth - , - thirteenth, sixteenth, eigh teenth and nineteenth Wards iu the city of Philadelphia. IV. Fourteenth, fifteetb, twentieth, twen ty-first and twenty-fourth Wards in the city of Philadelphia. V. Twenty-second, twenty-third and twen • ty.iifth Wards in the city of Philadelphia and , the county of Bucks. VI. Montgomery and Lehigh counties. VII. Chester and Delaware counties. VIII. Berko county. IX. Lancaster county. ; X. Schuylkill and Lebennon counties. • XI. Northampton, Carbon, Monroe, Pike and Wayne counties. XII. Lucerne and Susquehanna counties. ! XIII. Bradford, 'Wyoming, Sullivan, C.o. ilombia and Montour counties. X 1 V. Northumberland, Union, Snyder, Ju vtiata and Dauphin coon ties. XV. Cumberland, York and Perry counties. X VI. Adam; Franklin, Fulton, Bedford and Somerset counties. , XVII. Cambria, Blair, Huntingdon and ,ittittlin counties. X VIII. Centre, Clinton, Lycoming, Tioga and Potter Counties: XIX. Erie, Warren; McKean, Forest, Elk, Cameron, Jefferson and Clearffeld counties. XX. Crawford, Venango, Mereerand Clarion counties. • , XXI. Indiana, Westmoreland and Fayetto nounlios. XXII. Allegheny county south ; of the Ohio and Alleglforiy rivers, including Neville island. ; XXIII. Allegheny county north of the Ohio and Allegheny river, and Butler and Arcs- Strong counties. XXIV. Lawrence, Bearer, Washington and Greene COU 11 Lies.- A Slaveholder's Word for Emanci An intluentialtelaveholder in Sedalia, Me writes to the St. Louie Democrat Is it strange that a "change should come Aver the spirit of our dream r' 1101/ intensely pro-slavery our rpople have been we all know. Beery candidate for tame, however high or tow, had to swear eternal and undying love and veneration for the "South," and the more intense was his love and devotion for the 'nigger," the more certain his chances of promotion, especially if be had none himself, but was sunply actuated by purely disinter ested benevolence in taking care of his neigh hors; who, poor souls, were not competent to mke care of their own property. But, Messrs. Editors, a new era is about to dawn upon the fhture of Missouri. Then' let the loyal, un conditional Union men of the State prepare to Meet the issue. The queetion of the gradual emancipation in Missouri musttbe met—meat be diet-wed. It slavery to the blessing that Its friends claim, surely nothing need be feared from investigation—from discussion. "Let us have a fall ticket for all state offi cers, and, if possible, call upon our friends ererywhere to bring out their candidates for the 'legislature. Let the question be fully submitted to the voters of .Blissouri next Au ghat: There Is no time to be lost. Our Con stitution prohibits emancipation. If our peo ple were unanimous for it wo would have to 'Cell a convention and change our constitntioh. Then let the question at once be started, and let ua know where we stand, In. the im- Manse sacrifice of fraternal bleed, not a hos tile gun has been Bred in any of the states where slavery does not, exist. This Speaks volumes for our cause. Iron Gunboats. The Mobile Regieter hints terrific things 'shout an attack upon the blockading _ fleet in the Gulf, by the joint ram and gunboat fleet or New Orleans and Mobile. It /aye : Look out, Yankee ships 1 Of course you won't believe a word we say -• ' but when you We waked up with a tremendous buts in your ries, you cannot say we did not give you minting. Any ship blockading Mo bile is at the mercy of Commodore Randolph on aardatk, calm night. ' On the other band, .the Advertiser of the same city we:. A consequiace of. the success of. the Vir gilts will doubtless be inimodiste and desper ate efforts' of the enemy to 00 . 20 Py and poems, the coast MUM and ports wheie we could con struct and harbor similar monsters. Charles ton,.Savannah, Mobile and New Orleans are chief among these - menaced places, but, nit- Mildly for them, they are too late in the 011118 of ithctwo latter oitiev. The rams, whose construction they would prevent, are the agency which will work.their destruction.. ThtlWbel. Forces. • The New York Herald;magnibes the rebel 'forces wonderMily. It'says: • Fram there viitivileS, derived from- the official Papen 'laid before ttio Military Com mittee of- the'Confederate Senate, it appears that on the lot of. March last, there were at variourpoints, within the lines of. the enemy 465,000 - men; and-of.these- the army of the Rappahannoek numbered 125,000, and that of the Chesapeake 45,000-Ital in Virginia, 170,000. ft is now evident that these figures are not far out of the way, and that not a man. :has left Virginia for the Southwest. The 1:1111f11 we published yesterday she*s that:the,. rebels will be able to mmeen trate; if they have no Cairo/ay ooneentrated, at Yorktown upwards of 100,000 men, while they will have . at the same time enough of force to encountir Banks: and McDowell. A Berme- battle - may them: fore be expected at Yorktown juunediatily. The rebels have. not retreated, and, de, not mean. to retreat, from Virginia- till-they are defeated in a terrible Viehed.batila.' j Tun fotipring is' the moult .91 the-rot for (Meunier in Counecticut : . : . ^WilliiimA. Buckingham, Rep..., 38,882 _ Jimea .C..Loomia r Deux - itapubliean mujority — 8 215 The Legieleturo will stand u folloim: ,113esaf 4): ligose;', ••••• . •=i- - as' . The Seige of Yorktown--Ineidents. A letter to the New York Earning Post, from ' Yorktown, sap: While coming home from a scout this fore noon we called at a house and found a couple of ladies, quite young, and one as handsome as Hobe. They were secesh to the "back bone," and bad each is."loreyer" in the rebel army ; one of them wallet Yorktown, and only left the day before to pick his way back along the York river, awl carry such informa tion as he had gotten from as. The young lady showed us his photograph, a good-look ing lieutenant, and hoped we should meet him face to face, that he might leave us for dead: "Oh," said she, "if all the Yankees were one man and I had a-sword here, I shoulli like to cut his throat. l" And she said it with a vim, too. We told _her we would take good care of young Lieut. White, and see that Miss Florili had an op portunity to change her name after the battle was over, hoping for an invitation to the wed ding, and as she had celled me the "Divine," chaplain of the regiment, I proposed to marry them. ,! Never , " said she. " I hope he, will come home dead before you shall take Yorktown. I would wade in blood up to my knees to bury his body." She spoke of poison in a glass of water we drank, but I replied that " one loot of her angel face; ens smile from her lovely features would be an antidote to the rankest poison." " Yes," she replied, " and to your hatred of the South too ?" The flirtation nearly made her in favor of Union and no the more so. But we had not gone farlwhen-we observed a company of sol diers approaching, who brought with them the " loryer" a corpse upon a litter, returning to his sweetheart. Ile had been shot while trying to avoid the quick eye of our sharp shooters, near, a house upon the York river shore, where hie father had resided, and where a - egro informed the soldiers that his mother till sister were at the house where we had been in conversation with the ladies, one of whom was his sister, and our soldiers "had, after receiving orders, carried him to be buried. We did not mar the sorrow of the relatives by stopping to witness the reception of the body. This morning a rebel threw down his gun, when finding himself too near to escape, and song out "deserter," but It came too tate, a ball went completely through his heart. • Nothing of great interest has transpired to day. All is: &Met, except the preparation of roads, collecting ,of ammunition, and ,burry ing up of artillery and siege guns. , At six o'clock last evening the rebels said to our pickets that they would_stisp firing if we would, and a few hours' quiet was the re sult.. They mem anxious to stave off the en counter. A deserter ' wounded while coming in, and now In our h ospital, says our sharkshooters• are theprincipal terror of the rebels,- having picked off a very large number of their gun ners—killed seventy-six in all and wounded nearly two hundred. He states that they lost, thirteen on the tight on Saturday, and thirty— six wounded. Seven of our men were wound ed yesterday. As I close and the post is just leaving, a few shells are coming uncomfortably near our ,headquarters, and a few hurried orders from Monona Porter indicate a skirmish. Porter, Potter, K., Rice, It., Mar., Sloe, It., Me., • Riddle, it., Rollin l / 4 11.,Ei. Sergeant, It., Sedger Shank it., • Sheffield, Shellabarger, R. SLoaa, Spaulding, R., Siavons, 11..• Stratton, R., Thomai,R., kf Train, 8., Trowbridge, R., Vanhorn, 8., Van Valkonburg Rep., Verne, R., Wallace, R., Walton. It.. V. Washburn% R . Wheeler, White, R., 8., P , Windom, .R.,J Rahn, U., Me I Shied, R.,• Steele, D., N. Y. Steele, D., N. J. Thomas, U. Md. Vallandigharo, Voorhees, D., Wadsworth, U., Ward, D., White, D., Ohl 11., Wright, V. Lleff. Davis in the Field—lns Address to 11'ounded Soldiers. BALTIMORF., April 11.—On Monday Jeff. Davis addressed some wounded •soldiers, and said be intended to share their fate on the next battle-field, add come weal or woe, be would be with them, and whatever might:bo mbs, whether victory or defeat ensued, of one thing he assured - them, "the cease is safe," . adding, "We'll comitier'ln the end." SICKNESS AUONG 0111/ SOLI/MRS.-A 'gentle man who left Pittsburgh Landing ten days before the, battle says that our soldiers there were suffering terribly from diarrhea and dred complaints, owing, it was supposed, tea change of water. ,But for this, oar brave men Would doubtleis hare more easily repulsed the enemy. These diseases ; . we fear, will inerestee as our soldiers advance, and the weather be ; comes warmer. WHEELER & WILSON'S Sewing Machines, N 0.27 FIFTH STRUM, PITTSBURGH, PA., ■carded age Fin/ Premium at the UNITED STATES FAIR For the Years 1858, 1859 and 1860 UPWARDS OF SLOSS MACHINES SOLD IN TUE UNITED STATES. MORE THAN 20,000 SOLD THE PAST YEIR. We offer to the public WHEELER it WILSON'S IMPROVED BNWING MAORINN,.at REDUCED PRIOICS, with Increased confidence of its merit as qie beet and malt reliable Family Sewing Machine now In um. It doe. equally well on the thickest and thinnest &brim, melee the lock.stltch Impossible to unravel, alike on both elder; is simple in opulent lion, more speedy in movement, and more durable than any other machine: ;Circulars, eying price* and description of Ma chines, furnished gratin, on application in person or by latter . . rltverj Machine warranted for three year.. ap6:wa WM . BUMNSIt a CO GREA EEDINTION IN TEE MICE SEWING MACHINES. virtaakats A oavis , UNEQUALED' DOUBLE THREAD FAMILY SEWING MACHINES. • • Price 1125 to $6O. Saleroom No. 12 Fifth street. These Marlines have been in an four ,yesra..and have given entimeatiefaction. They will rein,- gath er fell, hem, tuck and embroider, and will' o all that any other Mrchhie will do% All Mwhines' war• ranted and kept in repair oner.year without charge. Also Lestructions given to purchaser,. Sewing Machine •Schsors 'Cotton,' oil and Oilers kept constantly on hind. • • • • LILLEY. STRAIN it CO., Sole Agents for Western Perini., No. 12 Filth street, corner of Market,Pitte• burgh, Pa. - lILLEY,TRAIN'k'Co.; MannOctureie and hare for sale, Wholesale and Retail, all kinds of SEWING MACH - INR NEEDLES. LITANY,. STRAIN * . No. 12 Filth it., m i n t of Market. • sown WANTED . tribAitmeod Mating I.WN & co.; 96 AND 98 THIRD STREIT RaTIII Putt recahrod ao Inman". 'gook. of WALL PAPERS, BORDERS, to.; OPHOLSTBRING GOODS, • EATIWDII LAMES, And erva7 other article to our Ilao Sikh; %%6 - of 1111111k . irritil dte:J., W. WOODWZLL'II. 7 • ‘.. • • . w h E r i • C" TY - GAUID.N(.I.—OIL D z TAILM NOT/Cio—Byetrtue- of t irisms Actor Pwsmbly, all Cm& .Nalined, Of*: mum.. theare4 d°T ainted for Nth outside of,the °B7 PU641114.3 1 / 4 and edible th e Malta of the county Aingbeni• stinDa'n estk t be Poled '` by the r Gears , and in: rut; c' P114.1* pt :Allegheny. _ . Orders left at aey• of , the hillowiarplecee #lll, be 29 Macbet . erownve Feed iltoni,Chettruit et. AUseilaa.T. Thee. 011isegiie,'Iwo Rile Huai Pitt lArnstrip. - Snails Grater, - Lainaneesille.' • • T4OICRIIIW,BINIVERSITOStiMIII4,I4,4II"., : Oatabie„ Slicker Co. Teikeerancerdle. Illertatteeseddressed to - Musty Castor - tit directed in- &ant, GyNgsr: ' •plo4td •TempedsztarrilliP IYrION, :TO iIItOrISK.T. iras than; wlei hi,. neglected Lo iv th. meat of their; Grading slur Plainer& hereby. notYlled,thet theildett , !nee add imeewwwint. they will. to gabble ill . 11171%11 that - may isand , Alt date, Awn 11411182.• ; e GA -4,EN IidRIAEMBNII6. fautzli aim ituithiros Asicun =Way. PLRE iNSURANCE, BBLI. ANCR MUTUAL INSURANCE - ,„_00.1 1 1:Ef. OF PHIL A.DELPHLk. on BUILDINUIS li se pe_rpetual, FURNITURM.f4.I town or country. Oftice No. 306 Waluat street. liArtftl. 539,611.4 Aims, 11306,6M1 064iinsted a. follow.: • First Mortgage on Improved City Proper ty, worth doublethe amount-.......... .....4/60.600 00 firoural rout, and c1a55........... %MN NY Peana..lL IL Om's 6 per cent. — lo . 4;pVer • -• • Loan, 00.000, mat.-- 511.900 00 City of Phihnlelpbia, per rent. L oon.._' a),000 00 Allegheny county 6 par ct. P.M. 8.. Lona 10,000 00 Collate:ld b.ouda, well ancured—,.............. RAW 00 Iluallugdon and Broad Top Mountain liatiroad Company, mortgage• 6.. 90. Peansylvinia Bdltwd . Co. .' -00; Stock of Reliance Mutual Insurance Qs... 01,6607110.- Stork of Fire lusuranc. 1,060 00 Stuck of Delaware IL 6. lewurnra^eCloc - ..; '7OO 00; Commercial Bank do OARS 01- Mechanics' Bank do ... • ' .„2.012 60, Union M. Insurance Ce.'s hchp-. --. ..:.:::....: . ...100'60 • Bills Receivable, builanse paper..._ 111.21N„Iti Book Amounts, tecenuni 'interest, 6,916 111 i a mb on band and fa, handing' menta. - ...... A 5116.16 Ting'e • Wm. B. Thompson. • Robert Steen, Proderick Browii, Wm. Mawr, • • C. Stevenson, Bold. W. Tingley, John IL Worrell, Marshall Bill, ' B. hi FIRE, MARDiIt AND INLAND" IN SURANOIL-4NSUBANCI COMPANY.- OP NORTE! AILKEICA, PRILADELENIA. Inco_rporated IPM:—Capital, MACAW kis% huictax7 3.0; AIITEURN, cpwri#, prridia' THOMAS PLATT,-Earnmfi. - ' ••• • • s•-• • - • •- INSURANCE CO . OF THE'STATIC OF PENNSYLVANIA, incorPorsted $200,000. AAsoto, robruary 1, 1859. 11.11MBY D. 811118.111111 M, "Wolk' is 4 WILLIAM HAlllllll,Eleargary . • H INSURANQE (j°' Asada, H . Inco I rporated 11116—CapIts., 5500,000;. - ay 1n0... H. HUNTINGDON, rnmenleat. TIMO. C. ALLYN, &agar& • • . . . IT Insurance tri the nLoTe old , and naiad* Ooa padw eau ba obtahie4 m-pplkalhoo . . W. h..JONNS, hasakes= Lo15:dl Wiiteiiitr WESTEgIsT• INSEULANCE VI NY OP YITTBBURGIL • • • • • •• • • ..B. mu.pia, Soledna. 43. K. GORDON,ikerstaiy. Ottico, No. Vi St star stmt, Spiny t Co..' 'Wars: hoses, up stairs,Eittslatrgh. Wiii blari against all kis& ,st arirs Souklisrinsi — R ink& A Irmo lostitotion, snooped, ti ,Dinsplors Igo ars sod! toioiiis lr du ousastsailyissed solo ass - dotal , misled, by Yasniptasss and litosagiy,.. to maislain shames:, foUck they Alai. assassai i as 4'orisg the Lot prsteetios to thOoti to4io disk(' to iv moorl A/3814111, OCTOBER 30, 18591 ortgagm. ...... ...... 2,18 0 00 M 0 00 Opnu Aceoupta, to • ..... - 7,809 00 Not,, .ud 001. Lincouae.l ....... .13'1 R. Miller, Jr., James McAuley; Nathaniel Mohnen, A 1... Nituick, Gorge Mande, Witham U. Smith, • 1.1. W. likkatemi. IYI'I'ILENS INSLTEANCE COMPANY X./ OF PITTSBUB,GU. Ofilee,corner, Market, and Water droutio, wallad loor; , " W.6I..I . IANALINT; Pi - magma; IsAMVEL RNA:Sure • luanrea Steatulmata and , • , ,••'• • ••••, floured against lora and damage In the navigate& of the Southern and WoMeru : ll.lvers, - Latur sM Bayou., mat the natigattou of Shelia/a.- ••••••-. Inaurciagaluat lam and damage by , - Jt. m. P l V i ar , Jr., W. G. Juhuton, JAI., Maeda Qweuh • lion. T. M. Howe, Barclay Preston.. Uourgo Binghazth AND . LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, No: 140 Obasiat oppoeile the autom House. thmlud, F4lo,loU—amene, Itokort.• ••• Will make all kinds of lourreum, elder perpetual or limited, on story doecriptlon of Property or Net, clamber, et rensonoble rates of premium. RUSK= P. RING, H. W. SALOWIN, Vim Prreideer. F. BLMIIC BORNE, OIRWTOIII • Qum Bare, IL B. Cope, Y. B. le.aglfsb, Goo. W. limo's, V. B. Savory, INDEMNITY AGAINST . LOSS Br' rlss..inuauct,u; ruucurstasucsfXl4l,;': .PANT OP PRILAIIELPIUA. URoe , 446 and - An o Chestnut street, near Filth. Statement of Asst*, .7m:wiry - Ist; 1860, p !gabbed agreeably to an =sof First Mortgages, amply se cured...„,,. 1. 51 i00 , 00 00 Real Naha*, fpreet, v. 1.0100,014 al)) mat - 102,905 00 Temporary Loaisi, on ample Collagist , , Stocks, (piZZITZn•Iiii,7II4 00 • Not.. and Bills -1,010200- . N' Tile only profits frOm premhuns 'which Company can de by' lair are troth itiokirwllek b.. been determined. _ • n , .• loonnuthe tithe on Usury dtheription proparty,; ; In town and country, at rates tow as atreosidst with security. :. Bloom their inociiporallon • Period of. Mit,' pars, • they ham paktlawcs by Bva to an umant szcadlnit, }bar of Dollars, thereby . alb mildews =-•• of the advantages of Justinian*, ILI woU as 101111 ty and dispoeillon to' inset with promptheis 411, Loses paha dewing the Teer 'Mario N. Barrekor, Dom Leo, Brordeasl D. Lends, 'Jacob 'IL l lt q, Tobioo Woßror. , • Moroni 0. David S. Brown, Geo. W. itlebarris Samuel Gnat. George Maw. CELARLES N. BAN UELER,'PromkbrA , EDWARD G. DALE, nr - Wit. A. Stion., Reariemy. Miwa. - 1111.1 - egyq Odlo• Noi 04 A LLEGHENT INSURAIIOR • - COIL- • 1 - .gIai.PANY PITTS/11340#. 011Iee, Zip. fff /Mb oaeoy Book Btock. -- - Issas agahut all kinds of /Ira and Kmabia - Diailk . MAO JONZlLPreakkoz. JOUN D. IliecoßD, iioa,'veiaLeL' . D. K. 8008. alvaarary. ' Gomel , • Laos Jones, John D. McCord. - O. 0. Ilaasay, . Oapt. Starl ing, cobs, - Harrel B. Oept B . O. araY, - Cape. 'Win.: MeGratr.-Doso. • - John Irvin, Jr., It. L. • - B. L. Pahnotalci • Rasa; 11..1/vie ' DigH.ViEN A SON, - - •- - - -•• • DOLMA ' LAM OVIITLINIL MDDI:NO. *a, COOK, PARL OR' AND EIZATINID , Weabfflups, lick 47 744aral4tr, Wo.would oall the attontion'Of btdlosto isid others " to.oar two moottiotost COKIION , „ AND • rum 111i/LIIKGSD. GRASKIIKOKIG. NINDKRB, az.; - *INN tootttOivii COOKING it/iNGX abtch we Lan Jost btonlit oat mot ortalett 13111410 a soma tomprcnO= meats not found inau nthar tang... :.- CAST - IROK 80.0 'sorra, I.Boll.llWattch told all itisla tif,0A811.1(08 mad* to Order; , , 16:10 , • D. Ds HAVKIO N; , '" KO I_TA.P.FINESS UR MISERY? --LA tint Quilmos.4Tbo itsfpriofora of this oPAR.' ISIAH CABINI(2.OIf WON ANATOMY MIDIOINZ" detennined..saValkas GLAD -f Vitietvto hits' free (for - Ow benefit of stiffimineho amity) roux or that-nabs IpteraningOidimenic.''' LI'3i7R4.JiCE.. ;, . . DEEM TINOLIIT , = 441 Diszoreits: IL L; th Csroon, • • • Larop, Robe: Toland, • 'Chas..Lnland, iredlc. Lean*, , - .11101 lb Bunting, - Sudth' Bowan, • Jas. S. Woodward. " John AN, Ernersatin' Biamell,_Pittab'igh. INCILM 1:011(121, dgent, I"htra aad Woo street.. V 53,261 2i Loaserone: Andrew Ackley, _ , Aletauder Speer. liarid M. Long, Re. J. Thema*, Han). P . Hadceweil, Jobe U. Al' Cuna. MM= John dbl JM.M_ , • S.. J. Oabi Ju 4 su tl. ll mita, ilharleis U. Zan. 430:1 Joseph 5. Pauli. : ' . - John Ulayue. • '..— .. J. AL WelPerlioo, ,::-. E. Wiles. J. a. oorrzw. A9o . sd; ':::' t'.. Third and Wood Amin. : :,i,. =CIE CIT .iitswitnr CITY
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